The Mobile Phone Of The Future?

Posted by Waseem Afzal | Mobile Phones | Monday 17 August 2009 2:40 am

Are you talking to a wristwatch? Does that not seem like an absurd assessment? In the past, such a scenario would be considered a fairly absurd one. This is because watching did nothing more than tell time. Of course, technology has advanced dramatically over the past several years and wristwatches have also experienced a number of brilliant changes.

Gone are those days however, given the infinite advances which science and technology are able to bring us. In fact, even the newest gadgets released today can suddenly be obsolete in a few years, or maybe even just weeks. One of the essential gadgets of today which keeps getting developed at such a fast rate is the cellular phone. It began as just any normal device where you can communicate by calling or sending people short messages.

From SIM free mobile phones, to those with high-resolution cameras; the cellular phone has indeed come a long way. Now, the cell phone is pretty much a five in one device. It has music players, video recorders, cameras, and games. Yes, and besides all that you can communicate with other people with it too. But did you know that the cell phone is getting more upgrades? Yes, after all that, the cell phone has not yet reached its technological peak.

The development of the SIM Free mobile phone is an additional innovation in cellular phones. Unlike the ordinary network cell phone which is a phone specifically tied to major telecommunications networks the SIM Free phone features no connections to any major networks. There is another great innovation in 2009 and it is a major company that specializes in electronic gadgets and appliances. This will be soon set to be released is the very first cell phone wristwatch. This is a truly stunning innovation that is on par with what you have commonly seen in science fiction films!

The arrival of the cell phone wristwatch is clearly the first of its kind and there really is nothing like it out there on the market. According what its developers say, it contains a Bluetooth headset with built-in speakers and a touch-screen interface. There are even 3G and video-calling features.

Does this not sound like a great deal? It also has many of the same capabilities of a traditional cell phone. Actually, it may even contain even more capabilities including video-calling features.

Also, the company said that this was only the first in major developments to come. So from SIM free mobile phones to wrist watch mobile phones, it seems as if the possibilities are endless. What could possibly be next?

Question is what are the good features of these items which would make you buy them instead of the conventional ones? For starters, anyone getting a SIM free phone does not have to worry about bad deals with major telecommunication companies. As for the wristwatch cell phone, guess what, it’s a wristwatch cell phone. It’s convenient to use, its light, its hip, and it’s just too cool.

This is a natural product for anyone who could be considered a technocrat. Of course, such a consumer is probably already asking when and where one can find such an amazing product. You wouldn’t want to be left out, would you? There is a SIM Free mobile phone out in the market and it is readily available from those selling cellular phones and the forthcoming wristwatch cell phone is due out this August. So, consumers will have a lot to celebrate!

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